The reference to "colloidal silver".....as
stated....stands "WITHOUT" clinical substantiation-----IF one is addressing
the useage of uncontaminated or uncompounded ELECTRICALLY-GENERATED colloidal
silver. We have, repeatedly, attempted to evoke answers both from the FDA,
ancillary academic references, phamaceutical houses......and publishers of
articles indicting "colloidal silver" carte blanche as being both toxic and a
health threat. NONE , from among those to actually respond, have EVER supplied
any evidence, clinical or otherwise....to substantiate the common
spinmeistering presently prevalent among the alleopathic community. ALL of the
more capable sources, took great care to answer our direct inquiries with
specificity; in confessing that ALL of the toxic reactions sprang from
utilizations of COMPOUNDS....predominantly those containing protein-associates
in some form. Not one source, from among those responding.....ever addressed
either the efficacy or non-toxicity characters of electrically-generated
colloidal silver-----this despite our repeated attempts to engage them in
meaningful dialog on the subject. Our general conclusion came to be that a
majority of these groups were either aware of the truth, and chose to obfuscate
the matter; or were ignorant of the truth (which we doubt), and possessed no
inclination to research for factual conditions.
The FDA, especially, took extensive measures to cloud the
issue through including the term colloidal silver as embracing generalized
combinations of silver.....but not once providing distinction between such
compounds, and true electrically-generated colloidal silver. We find such
obvious effort to cloud the issue, to be quite reprehensible.
Sincerely, Brooks
Bradley.
"John A. Stanley" wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Mike Fuller <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >A couple of weeks ago in our state newspaper (West Australian, 15th May)
> >there was an article on do-it-yourself doctoring. In the article was a
> >quotation, by a consultant oncologist from our major children's hospital,
> >where she said: "Colloidal silver is known to have serious effects on bone
> >marrow and blood count...".
> >
> >I have done brief searches, both on the CS archives and on the net in
> >general, but apart from silver salts I can't find any reference to these
> >effects.
>
> Check out the quoted text next to the pic of our good friend, Rosemary
> Jacobs:
>
> http://www.complex.is/asylum/colloid.html
>
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> John A. Stanley [email protected]
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